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• #4752
Gitman seems to be the go to for a lot of guys, never tried them though.
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• #4753
Super overpriced nowadays IMO tho. $205 for a seersucker short sleeved shirt? Sheeeesh. Its one of those only buy on eBay or at 40+% off sales.
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• #4754
I don't keep up with prices much but will pay more for an equivalent item made where employment practices are relatively fair over one from a place where it's almost impossible to accurately assess that. I'll admit that this often omits or includes some countries unfairly.
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• #4755
Oh, absolutely the same. I have a horrible EG habit and justify it by it being MiUSA. I just mean that shirt itself doesn't feel like its worth $205.
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• #4756
And actually, I feel average to nice clothing has generally gotten to be insanely priced. I was looking at Carhartt WIP the other day and holy shit - its like $160 for a shitty sweatshirt. And in fact, the price of new clothing right now is making me not buy clothes at all. Its great.
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• #4758
Same. Looking forward to some vintage clothes browsing when in Japan though!
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• #4759
Ooooh jelly. have fun.
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• #4760
Gotcha, also finding that premium priced clothing from Japan isn’t always top tier quality, this has been driven home to me lately.
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• #4761
I've just had a look at the Carhartt site.. I have an elderly Detroit jacket that cost me £50 in a sale years ago. Now £200. Inflation indeed.
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• #4762
Flax….
This is a good look, feels a bit Italian.
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• #4763
I feel average to nice clothing has generally gotten to be insanely priced
it's true (and annoying)
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• #4764
I'm on the lookout for some gurkha-esque pants, pleated, side adjusters, cropped... think sprezzatura rather than colonial overlord.
I like the look of these Reiss ones (€195) but anything else I can find similar is either very expensive made-to-measure (€300+) or worryingly cheap Etsy offerings (<€50 and I'm also wary of buying new clothing on Etsy). Any recommendations?Further context; I need to stop wearing jeans and hoodies to work and I want some nicely tailored trousers.
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• #4765
I have a couple of these - they're lovely
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• #4766
Would you be wearing it with loafers? To me those trousers are finished too high.
I would recommend Pini Parma, I don't own any of their stuff but I'd think it would be the best bet for a similar price to Reiss.
Personally I think you'd be better off spending a little more and going with a bricks and mortar place eg Anglo Italian as the service and fit will just be really good, which means you will wear the trousers more.
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• #4767
Oh that looks great
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• #4768
I would wear them with loafers alright or perhaps even sneakers for more casual days but I'm all for a bit of ankle cleavage.
I'll check out Pini Parma and Anglo Italian, forgot to mention I'm in Dublin, Ireland so bricks and mortar London spots aren't the handiest but I wouldn't rule it out if I find the right solution!
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• #4769
Has anyone on here bought Pini Parma stuff? Seems to be a nice middle ground before things get spendy.
Lads please wear socks with loafers (unless you are actually from Southern Italy).
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• #4770
Ooof that is not a good look, I can't decide if I'm sartorially enlightened or delusional now as an equal opportunist for socked and un-socked ankle cleavage when conditions are right...
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• #4771
Troos that short, that sit that low on the waist should be illegal. His proportions look ridic.
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• #4773
Good shout. And their trousers are the right length, with socks no less. Good pricing too.
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• #4774
Got a shirt from them. Really nice stuff. Bit short in the arms for my chimpanzee bod though so need to roll em up
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• #4775
That cuff is too big/heavy
Flax London, also SEH Kelly have linen/hemp options.